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: Gwenview the best image viewer !
Gwenview the best image viewer !
Dec 15, 2009, 17 :02 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (5786 reads)

[ Thanks to omx for this link. ]

"Gwenview does not try to replace your favorite image editor, so it only features the most simple image manipulations: rotation and mirroring, resizing, cropping and exporting images to on-line albums.

"Gwenview is a pretty straight forward program to use. In this post I'll try to review the main features of Gwenview.

"As image viewer, Gwenview has three modes to achieve this goal: View mode, Browse mode, and Full Screen mode.

"View mode is the default mode when you open an image. As shown in next screenshot, the right sidebar has three tabs:Meta information, Image Operations, and Folders tabs. Meta information tab is where you can add your comments, edit the tags, and rate the image."

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I agree: Gwenview needs a new name.  "Gw ...   Needs new name   
Grishnakh
Dec 15, 2009, 20:55:38
 
No color management? Sorry... that just  ...   No color management? Disqsualified...   
Jack
Dec 16, 2009, 06:03:01
 
Does Apple sound professional?How about  ...   No, you need to grow up and see the world   
lyle howard seave
Jan 4, 2010, 19:14:57
 
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